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Joseph Buloff (December 6, 1899 – February 27, 1985) was a
Jewish actor and
director known for his work in
Broadway and
Yiddish theatre. He
received the...
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information to the police.
Buloff's boss, Ostermeyer, is
angered and
insists that
Buloff find
another lead.
Returning home,
Buloff confronts his wife Lisa...
- Lares,
Hanna Mogel, and
Miriam Orleska, and
actors Alexander Stein,
Joseph Buloff,
Aizik Samberg,
Joseph Kamen,
Jacob Waislitz, Leib Kadison,
Shmuel Sheftel...
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Peggy Dayton Peter Lorre as
Brankov Jules Munshin as
Bibinski Joseph Buloff as
Ivanov George Tobias as V****ili Markovitch,
Commisar of Art Wim Sonneveld...
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Barbella Sal
Mineo as
Romolo Harold J.
Stone as Nick
Barbella Joseph Buloff as
Benny Sammy White as
Whitey Bimstein Arch
Johnson as
Heldon Robert Lieb...
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American team in 1933,
adding new
scenes and
Yiddish audio narration by
Joseph Buloff. The film
opens in the late 19th century, as the
prophet Elijah (in the...
- Luba
Kadison Buloff (December 13, 1906 – May 4, 2006) was a
Lithuanian Jewish actress,
active for
decades in
Yiddish theatre, in both
Europe and the United...
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Silva (Jud Fry),
Betty Garde (Aunt Eller), Lee
Dixon (Will Parker),
Joseph Buloff (Ali Hakim), Jane
Lawrence (Gertie),
Barry Kelley (Ike) and
George S. Irving...
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Martha O'Driscoll as Ruth
Hainess Hans
Jaray as Tony
Salerno Sr.
Joseph Buloff as
Anton Tribik Alfonso D'Artega as
Tchaikovsky Cloris Leachman as Dancing...
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forgotten advanced civilisation in the
jungles of Africa, his ****istant
Buloff imprisons him and uses the
technology to
build saucer ships, ray guns and...